Speaking about the movie being praised for having such a powerful female lead, the actress explained:

"Before Wonder Woman… there have been many movies with female leads. So I get a little confused [about the conversation]. I think about, ‘But what about all those wonderful comedians who are females who have had massive hits?' I don't know. I just feel like, over the years, there was Mean Girls, there was Clueless, over time we have had so many movies that have been female-driven."

In fact, Alicia doesn't get why feminism has to be wrapped up in such an epic action:

On Sunday, Jesse Williams received a standing ovation for his empowering speech about the Black Lives Matter movement and racial equality while accepting the Humanitarian Award at this year's BET Awards.

On Wednesday, the actress took to her blog to senselessly slam the Grey's Anatomy star over his moving moment onstage.

The 49-year-old argued that the BET Awards are "keeping racism and segregation alive" — which is why she wants to get rid of the network altogether — and that the hunky actor's powerful words were "nothing short of an attack on white people," saying: